How Many Guns? . . . . .

Started by redcliffsw, April 23, 2016, 06:57:21 AM

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Ross


Yea Red quit using stupid labels !

Use the full label Socialist Democrat Liberal !

You know Red that label has been termed a mental condition so tread lightly she might come after you with that 38 or 22 she thinks she has !


ROFLMAO




Diane Amberg

#11
Go ahead, call me a liar again. It reflects on you, not me. You just don't get it. There are no points. NOBODY CARES!

Ross

Quote from: Diane Amberg on April 27, 2016, 01:24:06 PM
Go ahead, call me a lair again. It reflects on you, not me. You just don't get it. There are no points. NOBODY CARES!


ROFLMAO
DON'T NEED NO POINTS
THOSE ARE FOR BROWN NOSERS
HOW MANY HAVE YOU COLLECTED




Diane Amberg


redcliffsw

Quote from: Diane Amberg on April 27, 2016, 09:02:34 AM
Red, ya can keep tossing stupid labels on me and I won't bite .You are just trying to get a rise out of me and it won't work. I just consider the source. Your opinions have no value to me at all, since you have no interest in mine. Just more blather.

You prefer a label more like like Democrat, Republican, Independent, Moderate, Progressive or something?  After all, none of these are connected to the American brand of socialist ideology are they?

You don't have to answer that.

Diane Amberg

Why do you insist that everyone be labeled somehow? What is it for? You only bake cookies for people with acceptable labels? ;D

Bullwinkle

       I should have known that you would purport to being an expert on gunshot wounds.  ::)

      A bit far fetched to say you know what a bullet does by carting someone to the hospital. I think I'll take the word of a trauma surgeon over that of someone who only sees the entrance and exit wound( if there is one). It's easy to follow the damage of a large caliber bullet. Not so when it is smaller and bounces off of bone and changes direction, sometimes many times, and often never exits.

     Mafia hit men used 22's. One shot behind the ear and it scrambled your brains.

     

jarhead

 Quote from Diane"
I had a major in elementary education and a double minor in art and music. I also was an EMT instructor, took Cardiac Rescue Tech. and was asked to become a Paramedic. I had already chosen my profession so i said no.( If I wanted to do that I could have gone to medical school) I loved teaching and was very good at it.

Bull, yes indeed, it is pretty amazing for one who was never an EMT or paramedic or so she told us.I know—I know--- "you started riding  in the ambulance".after you had to quit teaching after two years and found you had a chalk dust allergy.
Why hell, I flew several times in a CH-46 helicopter but I never did think that made me a pilot !!!


Diane Amberg

Now what?  Of course I was an EMT!!!! I only gave up my EMT, National Registry and my State EMT teaching license in 2006. (Once an EMT always an EMT.)
I gave up everyday classroom teaching back when everything was chalk boards because of the allergy. Even now, if I'm in a classroom that still has chalk, (very rare) after the 4th day the allergy and wheezing and coughing comes back. Keep in mind all the fire school field instructors had full time day jobs back them. All DSFS classes, fire fighting and ambulance courses were taught in the evening and weekends.
I was the first female DSFS EMT instructor and it was a number of years before any others came along. Now they are very common. I also taught the Police Academy classes, DENREC, National Guard and others...just as I said.
The State Fire School in Dover left chalk and went to marker boards years ago, and then computers and Power Point programs. Most schools now have smart boards among other things.
Yes, I was an "expert" on treating and teaching others about prehospital basic care for gunshot wounds. 1970's until 2000's. I volunteered on Monday in an ER for years just to pick up more knowledge.
Remember, we didn't have the "Paramedics" then as we know them now, as Viet Nam was just closing down. I didn't quit teaching public school after just two years. I stuck it out until my Doctor told me to try to find something else to do with my degree and I did.
I rode as an "Ambulance Attendant" from 1969 until 1974 when I took my EMT training and passed my National Registry Exams...the very first time.  I was a paid person on a private ambulance for a time and of course a volunteer for Aetna. I also became a CPR and later an AED instructor. We had to have 5 years field experience to do any of that.
I started on the fire Company ambulance part time, as a volunteer in 1969 with an Advanced Red Cross Card. I had to have that for Elementary School here and that's ll there was then.The other courses hadn't been developed yet.Al and I rode together on Friday nights and Tuesday nights for many years.Sometimes on weekends too as calls came in.
Yes, I was involved in writing the first  Emergency Care Book. We called it "The Yellow Book" because of it's Yellow Cover. I did some editing and an awful lot of proof reading. "Grant and Murray" were the official authors. It's a much bigger book now and had gone through many editions since  our first edition.
Why is it so important for you to call me such a liar? Everything I said was and is true. I have several awards, certificates and a Jefferson Award too. Big deal.
So is Teresa a fraud too? Are those other people's trophies she holds up in the those photos? I totally believe she is a good at what she does as she seems. Why shouldn't I be also? I've never posted photos of my awards because I would immediately be accused of bragging.
I'll never again be an EMT or ride engines or the ambulance, and yes, I miss it. I do still go to schools and do fire safety classes from time to time representing Aetna. Also summer camps for the same and the occasional hand held fire extinguisher class for adults.

Ross


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